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EASIEST PAPERS TO FROM F4-F9 SELF STUDY?

Forums › ACCA Forums › General ACCA Forums › EASIEST PAPERS TO FROM F4-F9 SELF STUDY?

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  • February 20, 2011 at 7:53 pm #47435
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    I am planning to any combination of three papers from F4 onwards this June, which is the easiest combination for self-study

    February 20, 2011 at 8:34 pm #77474
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    Get done with F6 since (in my opinion) its the easiest to pass – its very lengthy – but with good preparation this paper is difficult to fail. Along with it, If you like numerical stuff more, take F5 and F9, and if you like theoretical more, take F4 and F8.

    Alternately, choose F6 and along with it 1 essay type and 1 numerical paper. Try to make a strategy that works best for you.

    F7 is lengthy and complicated and now is too late to start. But F7 is a crucial paper for progressing into and opening up P level papers, so dont leave it for too late (like I had done and suffered) – definitely try to attempt F7 in the Dec sitting. All the best!

    February 21, 2011 at 8:51 am #77475
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    Thanks a lot for incisive suggestion.

    February 21, 2011 at 10:44 am #77476
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    It all depends on what you like and how motivated you are.
    I sat all papers through self study and I found F5,F6 and F9 the easiest, but that is beacuse I prefer the numerical and calc subjects rather than the theory subjects.
    However I sat the exams 2 at a time in the correct order and that way I got a mix of both theory and numerical exams at each sitting.
    F4+F5, F6+F7 and F8+F9

    February 22, 2011 at 6:31 am #77477
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    F4 especially the global version. The answer kit is sufficient and you do not need to quote cases to gain maximum marks.

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